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Impact Of Morbid Obesity On Outcome Of Laparoscopic Splenectomy., Edward P Dominguez, Yong U Choi, Bradford G Scott, Alan M. Yahanda Md, Facs, Edward A Graviss, John F Sweeney Mar 2007

Impact Of Morbid Obesity On Outcome Of Laparoscopic Splenectomy., Edward P Dominguez, Yong U Choi, Bradford G Scott, Alan M. Yahanda Md, Facs, Edward A Graviss, John F Sweeney

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BACKGROUND: Because of the obesity epidemic, surgeons are operating on morbidly obese patients in increasing numbers. The aim of this study was to evaluate the impact of morbid obesity on the outcome of laparoscopic splenectomy.

METHODS: The study group consisted of 120 consecutive patients who underwent laparoscopic splenectomy for benign and malignant disease from March 1996 to May 2005. These patients were retrospectively divided into three groups. Group 1 had a body mass index (BMI) < 30. Group 2 patients had a BMI > or = 30 and < 40 and were considered obese. Group 3 had a BMI > or = 40 and were considered morbidly obese. Data including surgical approach (laparoscopic vs. hand-assisted), operative time, conversion rate, estimated blood …


Mitotic Rate And Younger Age Are Predictors Of Sentinel Lymph Node Positivity: Lessons Learned From The Generation Of A Probabilistic Model., Vernon K Sondak, Jeremy M G Taylor, Michael S Sabel, Yue Wang, Lori Lowe, Amelia C Grover, Alfred E Chang, Alan M. Yahanda Md, Facs, James Moon, Timothy M Johnson Mar 2004

Mitotic Rate And Younger Age Are Predictors Of Sentinel Lymph Node Positivity: Lessons Learned From The Generation Of A Probabilistic Model., Vernon K Sondak, Jeremy M G Taylor, Michael S Sabel, Yue Wang, Lori Lowe, Amelia C Grover, Alfred E Chang, Alan M. Yahanda Md, Facs, James Moon, Timothy M Johnson

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BACKGROUND: Sentinel lymph node (SLN) biopsy allows surgeons to identify patients with subclinical nodal involvement who may benefit from lymphadenectomy and, possibly, adjuvant therapy. Several factors have been variably, and sometimes discordantly, reported to have predictive value for SLN metastasis to best select which patients require SLN biopsy.

METHODS: We reviewed 419 patients who underwent SLN biopsy for melanoma from a prospectively collected melanoma database. To derive a probabilistic model for the occurrence of a positive SLN, a multivariate logistic model was fit by using a stepwise variable selection method. The accuracy of each model was evaluated by using receiver …


Is Mammography Useful In Screening For Local Recurrences In Patients With Tram Flap Breast Reconstruction After Mastectomy For Multifocal Dcis?, A P Salas, M A Helvie, E G Wilkins, H A Oberman, P W Possert, Alan M. Yahanda Md, Facs, A E Chang Jan 1998

Is Mammography Useful In Screening For Local Recurrences In Patients With Tram Flap Breast Reconstruction After Mastectomy For Multifocal Dcis?, A P Salas, M A Helvie, E G Wilkins, H A Oberman, P W Possert, Alan M. Yahanda Md, Facs, A E Chang

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BACKGROUND: Skin-sparing mastectomy with immediate transverse rectus abdominis musculocutaneous (TRAM) flap reconstruction is being used more often for the treatment of breast cancer. Mammography is not used routinely to evaluate TRAM flaps in women who have undergone mastectomy. We have identified the potential value of its use in selected patients.

METHODS AND RESULTS: We report on four women who manifested local recurrences in TRAM flaps after initial treatment for ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) or DCIS with microinvasion undergoing skin-sparing mastectomy and immediate reconstruction. All four patients presented with extensive, high-grade, multifocal DCIS that precluded breast conservation. Three of four …


Extraskeletal Mesenchymal Chondrosarcoma Of The Rectus Sheath., D B Johnson, W Breidahl, J S Newman, K Devaney, Alan M. Yahanda Md, Facs Aug 1997

Extraskeletal Mesenchymal Chondrosarcoma Of The Rectus Sheath., D B Johnson, W Breidahl, J S Newman, K Devaney, Alan M. Yahanda Md, Facs

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Mesenchymal chondrosarcomas (MSCs) are a rare form of chondrosarcoma which usually arise in bone. Extraskeletal chondrosarcomas constitute a minority (14-25%) of MSCs. We describe the imaging features of an extraskeletal mesenchymal chondrosarcoma that arose from the rectus abdominus muscle.


Computed Tomography In Staging Of Patients With Melanoma Metastatic To The Regional Nodes., T M Johnson, D J Fader, A E Chang, Alan M. Yahanda Md, Facs, J W Smith, K R Hamlet, V K Sondak Jan 1997

Computed Tomography In Staging Of Patients With Melanoma Metastatic To The Regional Nodes., T M Johnson, D J Fader, A E Chang, Alan M. Yahanda Md, Facs, J W Smith, K R Hamlet, V K Sondak

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BACKGROUND: This study addresses the yield and clinical impact of computed tomography (CT) imaging in otherwise asymptomatic patients with stage III melanoma metastatic to the regional nodes.

METHODS: The database from the University of Michigan Mutlidisciplinary Melanoma Clinic was reviewed and identified 127 asymptomatic patients with stage III melanoma (regional nodal disease) who received CT scans of the head, chest, abdomen, and/or pelvis. Scans were confirmed as true positive, false positive, and normal.

RESULTS: Four hundred twenty-six head and body CT scans were performed at the time of presentation of stage III disease. Twenty patients had a true-positive CT scan …


Susceptibility Of Hepatic Microcirculation To Reperfusion Injury: A Comparison Of Adult And Suckling Rats., Alan M. Yahanda Md, Facs, C N Paidas, M G Clemens Feb 1990

Susceptibility Of Hepatic Microcirculation To Reperfusion Injury: A Comparison Of Adult And Suckling Rats., Alan M. Yahanda Md, Facs, C N Paidas, M G Clemens

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Primary graft failure and vascular thromboses are frequent complications of liver transplantation, yet the mechanisms responsible remain unclear. Previous work from our laboratory has shown that hepatic reperfusion injury results in damage at the microvessel level. The present study was performed to determine whether an increased susceptibility of immature animals to microvascular injury during reperfusion might be a contributing factor in these complications. Suckling (35 to 50 g) or adult (250 to 400 g) rats were subjected to 30 or 60 minutes of hepatic ischemia to the left and median lobes followed by 90 minutes of reperfusion. Control animals were …